Van Leeuwen was invited to come to a party at Okhuyzen on 5 September in honor of the launch of the Backstage Gold magazine, in which he was allowed to talk about his time as a bass player in the Kayak pop formation.
In reality it was a bait to get the State Secretary, a fan of Exquisite Wijnen, in front of the camera to confront him with complaints from tenants. Van Leeuwen owns a number of buildings in Amsterdam, among others.
Former LPF-State Secretary Cees van Leeuwen Success with Tim Hofman after confrontation ‘under false pretenses’
Last Friday that led to a scuffle between Hofman and Van Leeuwen in Katwijk, where Van Leeuwen thought he had agreed with a journalist from Backstage Gold who also attracted him with the party in the Wijnwinkel.
It became furious about the set-up and handed out a push to the cameraman of angry. He also hit Hofman’s head and a camera would have been damaged.
‘Abused’
Wijnhandel Okhuyzen says it is ‘very regrettable’ that the name is ‘abused’ and distances from ‘any form of involvement’ of the action of angry.
It was painful that the invitation was a location in Amsterdam, while Okhuyzen has been established in Haarlem for 155 years.
Okhuyzen in conversation with angry
The party was also promoted on the internet, where the magazine was announced. That reference disappeared, after the Telegraaf asked questions about the truth content of that announcement and the ‘journalist’ confronted with her temptation trick.
Okhuyzen insisted on text and explanation and has a conversation with the editors of angry on Wednesday.
On Tuesday morning, the landlord was interviewed in a more fierce atmosphere in one of his buildings in Amsterdam, including in the presence of a tenant. BNNVARA does not want to respond and refers to the broadcast broadcast in mid -July. BNNVARA has not contacted Okhuyzen.

